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\title{PRAN: Programmable Radio Access Networks\titlenote{This work was performed when Wenfei was
an intern at Bell Labs and was supported by NSF grant CNS 1218668.}}
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\author{
Wenfei Wu $^{\star\diamond}$ \hspace{0.02in}
Li Erran Li$^\star$ \hspace{0.02in} 
Aurojit Panda$^\dagger$ \hspace{0.02in} 
Scott Shenker$^\dagger$ \hspace{0.02in} \\
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Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent$^\star$ \hspace{0.1in}
UW-Madison$^\diamond$ \hspace{0.1in}
UC Berkeley$^\dagger$ \hspace{0.1in} \\
{\footnotesize wenfeiwu@cs.wisc.edu, 
erranlli@research.bell-labs.com, 
apanda@cs.berkeley.edu,
shenker@icsi.berkeley.edu}
}



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\conferenceinfo{HotNets-XIII,} { October 27--28, 2014, Los Angeles, CA,
USA.}
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\section{Conclusion and Future Work}
With the rapid evolution towards an untethered and connected mobile world, 
radio access networks can no longer remain monolithic and inflexible. 
PRAN, a programmable radio access network
architecture, can meet the changing requirements of RANs.  
We plan to fully implement our design and deploy in our PRAN testbed with RRHs 
and servers with DSP accelerators.  
 

%\section{Acknowledgement}
%Li Erran Li would like to thank the support of NSF grant CNS 1018292.
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